As someone already mentioned, this video is for a selected audience only, those who are to serve in Bethel. Although the org. has mentioned the inappropriateness of masturbation for a Christian, based on principles in the Bible, it has only done so occasionally. It has not been blown out of all proportion. However, addiction to pornography has become a big problem (in the world too) and I have no doubt that masturbation has a lot to do with it. As James 1:14 warns: " But each one is tried by being drawn out and enticed by his own desire. Then the desire, when it has become fertile, gives birth to sin; in turn sin, when it has been carried out, brings forth death."
I get what you're saying. And yes, I'm sure you know of religions that have done that very thing, banned make up based on scriptures about modesty etc.
But masturbation isn't in that category, (of going beyond what is written) it has to do more with self control as part of the Christian personality that we are supposed to cultivate.
What is a Bullfrog had wings .... would he bump his rump every time he took off?
Jehovah and his type are energy creatures, without DNA.
They do not need this Universe AT ALL.
So ..... why did Jehovah create THIS Universe?
Hmmmmmmm ?
For the sons and daughters of DNA ... there is a LOT of Real Estate out there !
Once you get out of the Earth's gravity well ... you are half way to ANYWHERE!
Stay focused, you are being asked right now. Everyone knows what temptation is and when and where such things take place in the Bible, for instance, Eve, Joseph, David, etc with examples being negative and or positive, Jesus himself had been tempted by the Devil, but the Son of the true God prevailed, even uttering the Law of what is written.
That being said, what you have stated still does not answer the question.
If you are going about the word itself and or anything regarding Temptation, why bring up Luke 22:36-38 in the first place and or Peter? The verse and references even tells you that
[1] An act of injustice has been done
[2] the Disciples themselves knows of the injustice when they came to take Jesus away, Peter included
[3] Before anything could be done prior to the arrest of Jesus, he taught the disciples a vital lesson.
I'll ask you again, in simple terms, where are you drawing temptation from?
Symbolic in terms of lesson professed by Jesus, however the action done by Peter is also literal. Peter himself did what he did because he himself knew what was being done was an act of injustice. For instance, I can lie to the police and say you are a thief, as well as a violent person, anything to get you arrested when such is untrue, the police goes to your home and apprehends you, and any relative of yours will say and or do something to prevent what is going on, but what is done is done until real justice is done, since I brought up the lie, I will be held accountable in this example.
Back to the passage at hand. The disciples saw and was in direct line of sight of the angry mob who came to take Jesus away, and they suggested and asked if they should fight, better didn't wait around to find out and took action, he acted. With a sword in hand, he took aim at one of the people among the mob and the result was the cutting off one man’s ear with a single sword stroke, Peter's intent was to do some real damage (mind you, he's a fisherman who is capable of basic swordplay), but he was stopped, reproved by Jesus, he [Jesus] said to him "Put up again thy sword into its place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword." Unlike the others, Peter had soon abandoned Jesus, he thereafter followed the mob from a distance, apparently torn between fear for his own life and his deep concern as to what would happen to friend and teacher, Jesus.
As we can see, nothing regarding temptation was at play here.
I believe you have been corrected on this before and even given some examples, other than that, it has nothing to the passage in question, let alone nothing to do with temptation regarding the arresting of Jesus.
This is correct. The Jehovah's Witnesses, as do may have omitted the verses from the Bible and yet people attack anyone with a revised version that omits such verses are often attacked and or ridiculed. Jehovah's Witnesses/Bible Students use to use the KJV Bible, but never have they made use of the spurious text. Other Christians as well as Muslims, who take Bible Hermeneutics seriously, also avoid using spurious text.
Also Biblehub and Gateway are websites that you can checkout to see what is omitted and what is not.
The King James Version (KJV and or NKJV) of the Bible, and or anything in regards to Textus Receptus and or the TR 1245. Surprisingly one of the few things I agree with you on - a bit rare compared to your friend who has no idea what difference is there in the interlinear Bibles, of which he/she has been corrected on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_and_the_woman_taken_in_adultery
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_Testament_verses_not_included_in_modern_English_translations#John_7:53-8:11
I myself, personally, do not like the changes and or spurious text from the KJV, hence why I do not use it otherwise it would cause confusion. If anything some draw example from some verses and or passages.
That being said, I have always been critical of the KJV and or anything in relation with TR1245. Although I have a lot to learn still, this is among the basic things hat people should be aware of. My only great issue is with people who confuse Jesus for God, or saying the Holy Spirit is a separate being, and these same people who back up such doctrine with spurious text and or passages, as well as Bible Canons are are false - such things irks me and I will speak critically.
Somehow he is coming up with temptation. If anything, Peter himself sees the situation as a complete injustice against Jesus, only then Jesus taught him and the other a vital lesson.
But in Srecko's eyes, Peter seeing injustice is somehow temptation - of which still remains to be seen.
Caiaphas had sent soldiers to go after and arrest Christ Jesus during nightfall. Jesus was very aware of this, so during his final meal with his apostles, he asked them to get some swords. 2 would be used, and Jesus had them get the swords so he can teach them a vital lesson, which brings us to Luke 22:36-38 (moneybags [a purse] is also mentioned but last we talked you didn't believe they carried any). Later that night, one of the apostles, Peter, used a sword to attack a member of the mob that came for Jesus for he himself knew of the injustice that was taking place, read, John 18:10.Due to this, we see Jesus say to Peter, for he told him to return his sword to its place, for all those who take up the sword will perish by the sword, read Matthew 26:52, 53. This is the vital and yet powerful lesson Jesus taught that was in harmony within what Jesus prayed about earlier that night, hence the term, they must be no part of the world (John 17:16).
What Peter did was not for him to make, but anything in regards to fighting such an injustice belongs to and is left to God.
Sostar... The cross references even points to the very lesson Jesus was trying to teach. How did you miss that? You when to Biblegateway and it shows you there also.
To show them a lesson which is in harmony with what he prayed about the night before. The cross-references even tell you.
Not advice, a lesson. The other Apostles were also present when Jesus spoke, hence the talk about money bags/purse and food pouches.
YHWH's Law and Jesus Law? You do realize Jesus is a mediator of the New Covenant, the very Law of which Paul addresses in a symbolic term as the Free Woman in direct reference to Sara or did you forget the Biblical Facts addressed to you in the last discussion?
Steve Wozniak's (The Woz) Net Worth is estimated to be $100 million USD.
Check this out: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/21/why-apple-co-founder-steve-wozniak-doesnt-trust-money.html and https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/21/why-apple-co-founder-steve-wozniak-doesnt-trust-money.html
As for Bill Gates, I'd say he is still richer, he is sitting at a Net Worth of estimated to $97.9 billion USD.
The only riches among them I can think of is Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, who is having an estimated Net Worth of $161.6 billion USD.
Then we have Warren Buffet at $89.2 billion USD.
Steve Wozniak's (The Woz) Net Worth is estimated to be $100 million USD.
Check this out: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/21/why-apple-co-founder-steve-wozniak-doesnt-trust-money.html and https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/21/why-apple-co-founder-steve-wozniak-doesnt-trust-money.html
As for Bill Gates, I'd say he is still richer, he is sitting at a Net Worth of estimated to $97.9 billion USD.
The only riches among them I can think of is Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, who is having an estimated Net Worth of $161.6 billion USD.
Then we have Warren Buffet at $89.2 billion USD.
@AllenSmith34 The point was obvious. I didn't see how that was missed. BibleGateway and Biblehub even points to that lesson also, and that is pretty much holding your hand to lead you to the right answer.
People give their life for family.
People give their life for members of their community and or faith.
Some people give their lives for a dog or cat they care about because the animal is of the family, sometimes it is the animal themselves who save the owner.
People give their life to defend their serve to God, even for God if met with a situation, for they believe their name is in the book of Life and God will bring them back.
So it is no surprise that a Christian who give his or her life for another Christian.
I recall a story back then a little boy gave his life to stop a bomb from going off killing people close to him, hie Father, family and friends consider him a hero. Another young one who gave his life to stop those close to him from being killed by an out of control car, and he was very very young, I believe between the ages 5-7, for if it was not for him, those close to him would also be dead, and he is deemed as a hero.
And there are many, many examples.
@James Thomas Rook Jr. No money, no honey, no food on table = Going to have a bad time. For some guy's they will have that one wife that will say: "My mother was right, I should not have married you" and a whole list of other things.
People give their life for family.
People give their life for members of their community and or faith.
Some people give their lives for a dog or cat they care about because the animal is of the family, sometimes it is the animal themselves who save the owner.
People give their life to defend their serve to God, even for God if met with a situation, for they believe their name is in the book of Life and God will bring them back.
So it is no surprise that a Christian who give his or her life for another Christian.
I recall a story back then a little boy gave his life to stop a bomb from going off killing people close to him, hie Father, family and friends consider him a hero. Another young one who gave his life to stop those close to him from being killed by an out of control car, and he was very very young, I believe between the ages 5-7, for if it was not for him, those close to him would also be dead, and he is deemed as a hero.
And there are many, many examples.
Or perhaps such insects were hidden well within the fur and skin of animals on the Ark itself. You do realize animals and the like carry bugs on them, perhaps fleas as well? As for Cockroaches, those things tend to survive anything, literally.
Speaking about Roaches, for Educational Purposes I will link a video below, which is somewhat related:
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If he had to save bedbugs and roaches, he would have had to save lice too. He probably would not have had to seek for such small creatures, God could have commanded them to go into the wood crevices, the hair of animals, etc. And he would have other ways of doing it that we would not think of. He is not limited like us.
As regards this specific prisoner being released .... what is a better solution?
I mean ... one that is legal.
How would YOU solve this SPECIFIC prisoner's situation?
The phrase "Going after the problem" is completely meaningless, without specifics.
Going after the real problem, that is the better solution. Such a thing cannot be 100% stopped, that is like saying you can end world hunger and famine at the flick of the wrist.
We can only prevent some instances, but we cannot prevent all of them sadly.
This is coming from a guy who's people's children were almost subjected to human trafficking by the Americans, although we stopped this one, we cannot say much for the others because stuff like this isn't easy to deal with. The same goes for the human black market and the vampires for project Ambrosia.
@James Thomas Rook Jr. I don't think it would be of concern to them, but they will react as they did in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Texas, Haiti, Japan, etc. it won't be much of a difference with Hurricane Florence since the faith group does relief work to help their own, first, and go for anyone else, as is done before with them, and like before any relief work they do will be flagged and removed and they will be spoken of as the faith group that did nothing - has I made mention of last year. The biggest concern for everyone is that this is a slow moving storm and slow moving means catastrophic damage, as in if their are plant facilities in the area, of which can raise the danger level even higher, and slow moving also increases the chances of little to no survivability with all that water in it's wake.
Other than that, natural disasters such as earthquakes even even hurricanes like this are signs and the Bible speaks of such things.
But let us not get carried away like others who claim the hurricane, as done before, it God's anger against mankind, the Christians who stated this a while back for Hurricane Irma because the hurricane looks like a skeletal figure's face (The Grim Reaper) are in error, the same goes for those speak of conspiracy in regards to said hurricanes, including this one.
Also I'd like to add that $10 million was transferred from FEMA to ICE, I don't have sympathy for both of them for their actions, as well as The Red Cross who made fool's those half my family originates from.
@Anna I guess so, makes one easy to deduce, that's like finding out Bruce Wayne is the Batman, minus the shock value, for in this case, we already know who is behind the mask.
On another forum, if you have multiple names/accounts, one can be called out by an admin/members or even banned, or given warning. at the other Christian forums I use to be on, someone got blasted by an admin on the entire forum. Mainly when you have some folks who agree with themselves or liking their own comments from the other account.
RUSSIA: Criminal investigations of 69 Jehovah's Witnesses - list By Victoria Arnold, Forum 18
Full list of 69 Jehovah's Witnesses charged or named as suspects or currently on trial for "extremism"-related offences as of 13
September 2018. Of these, 25 are in detention, 9 under house arrest and 30 under travel restrictions. Four are thought not to be
under restrictions.
Since January 2018, law enforcement agencies have been raiding Jehovah's Witness homes across Russia, often involving armed riot
police or National Guard troops. These raids are usually led by the Investigative Committee, but the FSB security service and
anti-extremism police have also participated.
Consequently, 69 Jehovah's Witnesses - listed below - are under criminal investigation or on trial as of 13 September 2018 (see
F18News 13 September 2018 <http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2412>).
Of these, 65 are under investigation as a direct result of the Supreme Court's 20 April 2017 decision (upheld on 17 July 2017) to
outlaw the Jehovah's Witness Administrative Centre and its subdivisions as "extremist" and ban all their activities nationwide.
A further four Jehovah's Witnesses were charged with extremism-related offences before the ban came into force. Three of these are
already on trial; it is unknown when the fourth will appear in court.
Restrictive measures
After extensive searches of their properties and confiscation of personal belongings, Jehovah's Witnesses are usually taken to a
police station or FSB or Investigative Committee office for questioning. Interrogations can last many hours, and sometimes continue
through the night. Officers may then release them or hold them at a temporary detention centre for 48 hours. After 48 hours,
individuals may be released under travel restrictions or investigators request a court to approve longer-term restrictive measures -
house arrest or pre-trial detention.
Travel restrictions may be applied indefinitely, but investigators must renew them every two weeks - when summoned, a suspect or
accused person must attend the relevant law enforcement agency to sign another undertaking not to leave the town or district.
A judge may place an individual under house arrest for an initial period of two months, towards the end of which investigators must
go back to court to seek an extension. Under house arrest, a person may not leave his or her home (unless under special dispensation
to go to hospital or, in some cases, to work), receive visitors, send or receive post, use the telephone, or use the internet.
A judge may place an individual in pre-trial detention also for an initial period of two months, towards the end of which
investigators must go back to court to seek an extension.
Individuals may appeal to a higher court to have these restrictive measures lifted or reduced. A new law signed by President
Vladimir Putin on 3 July stipulates that one day in pre-trial detention now counts as one and half days in a correctional colony after
sentencing (this will be applied retroactively). Previously, custodial sentences were reduced by exactly the length of time a person
had served in pre-trial custody.
Investigators have opened criminal cases against these Jehovah's Witnesses under Article 282.2, Part 1 ("Organisation of the
activities of a banned extremist organisation") or Part 2 ("Participation in the activities of a banned extremist organisation"), and in a
few instances under Article 282.3, Part 1 ("Financing of extremist activity"). If convicted, they could receive lengthy prison
sentences or heavy fines. It is unknown when any of their cases will come to court.
Figures
A total of 69 Jehovah's Witnesses have been charged or named as suspects or are currently on trial for extremism-related offences as
of 13 September 2018. The majority of these people - 16 women, 49 men - are under investigation for "continuing the activities" of http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2413 Copyright Forum18 News Service 2018 Page 1/7
the banned Jehovah's Witness Administrative Centre and its local communities.
As of 13 September 2018, 25 people are in detention (24 men, 1 woman), nine people are under house arrest (all men), and 30
people (13 women, 17 men) are under travel restrictions. One woman has been placed under specific restrictive conditions. Only
four people (one woman, three men) are currently thought to be under no restrictions as the cases against them proceed.
Full list
Name, date of birth - date of initial arrest; date of decision to put in detention/under house arrest/under travel restrictions, date to be
released; charged/suspect under [Criminal Code Article]; whether or not on Rosfinmonitoring "List of Terrorists and Extremists"
--- 25 in Detention
Ivanovo - Shuya
1) Dmitry Vasilyevich Mikhailov, born 25 October 1977 - arrested on 19 April 2018; detained on 29 May 2018, until 19 October
2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2 and Article 282.3, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Kemerovo
2) Sergey Alekseyevich Britvin, born 1965 - arrested on 22 July 2018; detained on 24 July 2018, until 19 September 2018; suspect
under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
3) Vadim Anatolyevich Levchuk, born 1972 - arrested on 22 July 2018; detained on 24 July 2018, until 19 September 2018; suspect
under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Khabarovsk
4) Valery Vasilyevich Moskalenko, born 1967 - arrested on 2 August 2018; detained on 3 August 2018, until at latest 2 October
2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Kostroma
5) Sergey Alekseyevich Rayman, born 1996 - arrested on 25 July 2018; detained on 26 July 2018, until at latest 25 September 2018;
charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Krasnoyarsk
6) Andrei Garafetanovich Stupnikov, born 17 September 1973 - arrested on 3 July 2018; detained on 4 July 2018, until 2 October
2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Magadan
7) Ivan Grigoryevich Puyda, born 5 November 1978 - arrested in Khabarovsk on 30 May 2018; detained in Magadan on 1 June
2018, until 29 September 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List ? Sergey Liviyevich Yerkin, born 23 June 1953 - arrested on 30 May 2018; detained on 1 June 2018, until 30 September 2018;
suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
9) Yevgeny Anatolyevich Zyablov, born 9 March 1977 - arrested on 30 May 2018; detained on 1 June 2018, until 29 September
2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Murmansk - Polyarny
10) Roman Nikolayevich Markin, born 18 March 1974 - arrested on 18 April 2018; detained no later than 20 April 2018, until 11
October 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
11) Viktor Fyodorovich Trofimov, born 26 March 1957 - arrested on 18 April 2018; detained no later than 20 April 2018, until 12
October 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Omsk
12) Anastasiya Andreyevna Polyakova, born 25 May 1984 - arrested on 4 July 2018; detained on 6 July 2018, until 20 September http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2413 Copyright Forum18 News Service 2018 Page 2/7
2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 2; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 15 August 2018
13) Sergei Valeryevich Polyakov, 28 April 1972 - arrested on 4 July 2018; detained on 6 July 2018, until 20 September 2018;
charged under Article 282.2 Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 15 August 2018
Oryol
14) Dennis Ole Christensen, born 18 December 1972 - arrested on 25 May 2017; detained on 26 May 2017, until 1 November 2018;
currently on trial under Article 282.2 Part 1; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 27 March 2018
Penza
15) Vladimir Aleksandrovich Alushkin, born 30 June 1964 - arrested on 15 July 2018; detained on 17 July 2018, until 14 September
2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 6 September 2018
Primorye - Vladivostok
16) Valentin Pavlovich Osadchuk, born 15 March 1976 - arrested on 19 April 2018; detained on 23 April 2018, until 20 September
2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
17) Dmitry Viktorovich Barmakin, born 1974 - arrested in Nakhodka on 28 July 2018; detained on 30 July 2018, until 27 September
2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Saratov
18) Konstantin Viktorovich Bazhenov, born 10 May 1975 - arrested on 12 June 2018; detained on 14 June 2018, until 12 December
2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
19) Aleksey Vladimirovich Budenchuk, born 27 July 1982 - arrested on 12 June 2018; detained on 14 June 2018, until 12 December
2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
20) Feliks Khasanovich Makhammadiev, born 14 December 1984 - arrested on 12 June 2018; detained on 14 June 2018, until 12
December 2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Tatarstan - Naberezhnyye Chelny
21) Ilkham Shamilyevich Karimov, born 9 February 1981 - arrested on 27 May; detained on 29 May 2018, until 25 September 2018;
charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
22) Konstantin Viktorovich Matrashov, born 22 August 1988 arrested on 27 May; detained on 29 May 2018, until 25 September
2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1 (and 1.1 and 2?); not on Rosfinmonitoring List
23) Vladimir Nikolayevich Myakushin, born 6 November 1987 - arrested on 27 May; detained on 29 May 2018, until 25 September
2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1 (and 1.1 and 2?); not on Rosfinmonitoring List
24) Aydar Maratovich Yulmetyev, born August 1993 - arrested on 29 May; detained on 31 May 2018, until 25 September 2018;
charged under Article 282.2, Part 1 (and 1.1 and 2?); not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Tomsk
25) Sergey Gennadyevich Klimov, born 26 March 1970 - arrested on 3 June 2018; detained on 5 June 2018, until 31 October 2018;
charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
--- 9 under House Arrest
Bashkortostan - Ufa
1) Anatoly Sergeyevich Vilitkevich, born 15 September 1986 - arrested on 10 April 2018; detained on 12 April 2018 and released on
appeal on 21 June 2018; unknown when house arrest due to end; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; added to Rosfinmonitoring
List on 7 July 2018
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2) Konstantin Nikolayevich Petrov, born 9 August 1986 - arrested on 30 May 2018; detained on 1 June 2018, until 29 July 2018;
released from detention on appeal on 3 August and placed under house arrest; ; unknown when house arrest due to end; suspect
under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Orenburg
3) Vladislav Sergeyevich Kolbanov, born 27 November 1992 - arrested on 16 May 2018; put under house arrest on 19 May 2018;
unknown when house arrest due to end; charged under Article 282.3, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
4) Aleksandr Gennadyevich Suvorov, born 20 April 1980 - arrested on 16 May; detained on 19 May, 2018, until 14 July 2018;
released from detention on 3 August and placed under house arrest; unknown when house arrest due to end; charged under Article
282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
5) Vladimir Yuryevich Kochnev, born 15 October 1979 - arrested on 16 May; detained on 19 May, 2018, until 14 July 2018 released
from detention on 3 August and placed under house arrest; unknown when house arrest due to end; charged under Article 282.2, Part
1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Penza
6) Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kulyasov, born 17 April 1974 - arrested on 15 July 2018 and detained for 48 hours; put under house
arrest on 17 July 2018; unknown when house arrest will end; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on
6 September 2018
7) Andrei Aleksandrovich Magliv, born 20 June 1984 - arrested on 15 July 2018 and detained for 48 hours; put under house arrest on
17 July 2018; unknown when house arrest will end; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 6
September 2018 ? Denis Vladimirovich Timoshin, born 23 March 1980 - arrested on 15 July 2018 and detained for 48 hours; put under house arrest
on 17 July 2018; unknown when house arrest will end; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 6
September 2018
Perm
9) Aleksandr Vasilyevich Solovyov, born 13 February 1970 - arrested on 22 May 2018; put under house arrest on 24 May 2018;
unknown when house arrest due to end; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
--- 30 under Travel Restrictions
Amur
1) Dmitry Mikhailovich Golik, born 26 March 1987 - arrested on 20 July 2018; unknown if detained for 48 hours or when placed
under travel restrictions; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 30 August 2018
Belgorod
2) Anatoly Aleksandrovich Shalyapin, born 21 January 1994 - arrested on 7 February 2018; released under travel restrictions on 10
February 2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Ivanovo - Shuya
3) Aleksey A., date of birth unknown - arrested 26 June 2018, unknown if detained for 48 hours; put under travel restrictions on
unknown date; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; unknown if on Rosfinmonitoring List
4) Yelena Valentinovna Mikhailova, born 9 August 1983 - arrested 29 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on 22
June 2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 2 and Article 282.3, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
5) Svetlana P., date of birth unknown - arrested on 26 June 2018, unknown if detained for 48 hours; put under travel restrictions on
unknown date; unknown if charged or still suspect, under Article 282.2 Part 1 and Article 282.3 Part 1; unknown if on
Rosfinmonitoring List
6) Svetlana Yuryevna Shishina, born 16 November 1975 - arrested 29 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on 22
June 2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 2 and Article 282.3, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2413 Copyright Forum18 News Service 2018 Page 4/7
Jewish Autonomous Region - Birobidzhan
7) Alam Abdulaziz ogly Aliyev, born 14 January 1963 - arrested on 17 May 2018; detained on 18 May 2018 but released on appeal
on 25 May 2018 and placed under travel restrictions; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; added to Rosfinmonitoring List between
17 May and 13 June 2018
Kabardino-Balkariya - Maysky ? Yury Viktorovich Zalipayev, born 8 October 1962 - case opened in August 2017; put under travel restrictions on 24 April 2018;
currently on trial under Article 280, Part 1 and Article 282, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Kabardino-Balkariya - Prokhladny
9) Arkadya Akopovich Akopyan, born 28 May 1948 - put under travel restrictions on 3 May 2017; currently on trial under Article
282, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Kamchatka - Yelizovo
10) Snezhana Yevgenyevna Bazhenova, born 1977 - arrested on 19 August 2018 and detained for 48 hours; put under travel
restrictions on 21 August 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
11) Vera Ivanovna Zolotova, born 1946 - arrested on 19 August 2018 and detained for 48 hours; put under travel restrictions on 21
August 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Orenburg
12) Pavel Aleksandrovich Lekontsev, born 5 July 1981 - arrested 16 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on 16
May 2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
13) Sergey Viktorovich Logunov, born 28 November 1962 - arrested 16 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on
16 May 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
14) Aleksey Nikolayevich Matveyev, born 23 April 1983 - arrested 16 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on 16
May 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
15) Olga Timofeyevna Sandu, born 31 March 1984 - arrested 16 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on 16 May
2018 but has since left Russia; charged under Article 282.2 Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
16) Fail Samigullovich Shangareyev, born 16 December 1960 - arrested 16 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions
on 16 May 2018 but has since left Russia; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
17) Nikolay Nikolayevich Zhugin, born 14 February 1976 - arrested 16 May 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on
16 May 2018; charged under Article 282.2 Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Oryol
18) Sergei Vladimirovich Skrynnikov, born 30 October 1962 - arrested 25 May 2017 but not detained beyond 48 hours; put under
travel restrictions on 13 March 2018; charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 27 March 2018
Vladivostok, Primorye
19) Nailya Sunatovna Kogay, born 5 October 1951 - arrested on 19 April 2018; put under travel restrictions on 19 April; charged
under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
20) Lyubov Aleksandrovna Galaktionova, born 1947 - arrested on 19 April 2018; put under travel restrictions on 19 April; charged
under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
21) Nina Ivanovna Purge, born 19 June 1940 - arrested on 19 April 2018; put under travel restrictions on 19 April; charged under
Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
22) Raisa Mikhailovna Usanova, born 28 September 1947 - arrested on 19 April 2018; put under travel restrictions on 19 April;
charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2413 Copyright Forum18 News Service 2018 Page 5/7
23) Yelena Viktorovna Zayshchuk, born 25 August 1934 - arrested on 19 April 2018; put under travel restrictions on 19 April;
charged under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Pskov
24) Gennady Valerianovich Shpakovsky, born 6 October 1958 - arrested on 3 June 2018; put under travel restrictions on unknown
date; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; added to Rosfinmonitoring List on 6 July 2018
Sakha-Yakutiya - Lensk
25) Igor Nikolayevich Ivashin, born 16 April 1976 - arrested on 30 June or 1 July; put under travel restrictions on 2 July; suspect
under unknown Article; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Saratov
26) Gennady Vasilyevich German, born 12 June 1969 - arrested on 12 June 2018 but not detained beyond 48 hours; put under travel
restrictions on 14 June 2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
27) Roman Aleksandrovich Gridasov, born 16 September 1978 - arrested on 12 June 2018 but not detained beyond 48 hours; put
under travel restrictions on 14 June 2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
28) Aleksey Petrovich Miretsky, born 14 December 1975 - arrested on 12 June 2018 but not detained beyond 48 hours; put under
travel restrictions on 14 June 2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Tatarstan - Naberezhnyye Chelny
29) Zinaida Viktorovna Soldatova, born 2 April 1967 - arrested on 27 March 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions on
12 June 2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Parts 1, 1.1, and 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
30) Valentina Ivanovna Stepkina, born 18 January 1951 - arrested on 27 March 2018 but not detained; put under travel restrictions
on 6 June 2018; suspect under Article 282.2 Parts 1, 1.1, and 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
--- 1 under Specific Restrictions
Kostroma
1) Valeriya Aleksandrovna Rayman, born 1993 - arrested on 25 July 2018 and detained for 48 hours; released on 27 July 2018 but
not allowed to; go out at night; use the internet, telephone, or postal service; or talk to anybody else involved in the case; charged
under Article 282.2, Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
--- 4 under No known restrictions
Belgorod
1) Sergey Aleksandrovich Voykov, born 28 August 1975 - arrested on 7 February 2018; released under travel restrictions on 10
February 2018, which later lapsed; suspect under Article 282.2 Part 2; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Kamchatka - Yelizovo
2) Konstantin Aleksandrovich Bazhenov, born 1977 - arrested on 19 August 2018; detained on 21 August 2018, until 18 October
2018; released on appeal on 29 August 2018; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
Kamchatka - Vilyuchinsk
3) Yelena Vyacheslavovna Popova, born 1963 - arrested on 30 July 2018 and detained for 48 hours, extended to 72 hours; placed
under house arrest on 3 August 2018; released from house arrest on appeal on 10 August 2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1
and Article 282.2, Part 1.1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
4) Mikhail Yuryevich Popov, born 1962 - arrested on 30 July 2018; detained on 1 August 2018; released on appeal on 9 August
2018; suspect under Article 282.2, Part 1 and Article 282.2, Part 1.1; not on Rosfinmonitoring List
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9/11 is indeed a very tragic day, I was but a child when it happen and from where I was you can hear the loud boom and people now realizing what happen began to scream and wail. My friend's sister who was visiting from India manage to witness the plane hitting the towers.
As I grew older, I realize such only happen because American and their allies created their own enemy and the very fact I, as do many are suspect because something went off before the plane even made contact with the building, I was going to make an interesting topic yesterday, but didn't have the time.
But yes, I personally know some, even older than me who worked in the area that day, 13 people who had perish, who worked in the company I now work for today, Titus Davidson, Albert Joseph, Steve R. Strauss, Wesley Mercer to name a few.
A day will come where both the evil and the corrupt will pay, and they will receive it in full, mainly those who tried to cover their own tracks.